'''''' (, 'mining councilor', literally Finnish for 'mountain councilor'; Swedish: '''') is both a Finnish honorary title and a historical Swedish role on the Swedish Board of Mines. The Finnish title is granted by the President of Finland to leading figures in industry and commerce. The title is honorary and has no responsibilities and no privileges. All Finnish titles are non-hereditary. The only title of equal rank is valtioneuvos''.
'''''' (, 'mining councilor', literally Finnish for 'mountain councilor'; Swedish: '''') is both a Finnish honorary title and a historical Swedish role on the Swedish Board of Mines. The Finnish title is granted by the President of Finland to leading figures in industry and commerce. The title is honorary and has no responsibilities and no privileges. All Finnish titles are non-hereditary. The only title of equal rank is valtioneuvos''.
== Origin and history == The title originated in Sweden in 1713, a time when mining played a major role in the economy, and of which Finland was a part. Upon the reorganization of the Swedish Board of Mines that year, the role was created. It referred to a position on the board below the vice president and above mining assessor ( [Finnish], [Swedish]). In reference to a member of the board, the title was no longer used after 1857 when the Board of Mines became part of the National Board of Trade.
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